
Spartacus: Blood and Sand, a 2010 AMERICAN STARZ TV series, attracted the attention of the world as soon as it was launched. The storyline of fighting for glory and dreams, for destiny, coupled with the ubiquitous irritating pictures, makes this TV series enduring in the hearts of audiences for a long time.
The TV series "Spartacus" was filmed for three seasons, plus a sequel.
In the first season, Spartacus's character Andy Whitefield contributed indelible to the success of the series.
Andy Whitefield was born in Wales, England in 1971.
After majoring in engineering in college, Andy Whitefield immigrated to Australia in 1999, initially working as an engineer. He later studied at the Television and Film Actors School in Australia, after which he began a career model, participated in several advertising campaigns in Asia and Europe, and began to enter the acting career.
In 2004, Andy Whitefield made his first TV series and has since entered the film and television industry.
In 2010, he became famous for starring in Spartacus: Blood and Sand, for which he himself was nominated for outstanding actor in a series at the Monte Carlo TV Festival.
In the second season of the Spartacus TV series, when people notice that the protagonist is no longer Andy Whitefield, many viewers learn that Andy Whitefield has left the audience who liked him.
In fact, almost at the same time as Spartacus: Blood and Sand was broadcast, Andy Whitefield was diagnosed with cancer.
Just 18 months after the diagnosis, the handsome 39-year-old, the heroic warrior on TV, left this world forever. In the midst of his illness, he remained strong and optimistic, and left behind a documentary on the fight against the disease, hoping to bring hope and encouragement to people like him in the world
After his death, his wife said in her mourning for him,
our beautiful young warrior, on a beautiful sunny sydney spring morning, surrounded by his family, in the arms of his loving wife, our beautiful young warrior andy whitfield lost his 18-month battle with lymphoma cancer
He won Rome, but lost to the real world.
In agony, Whitefield had no hand-to-hand combat, no armor, no spears, and no real opponents to touch, but faced a more dangerous war in darkness and silence.
Although Andy Whitefield's life is short, he still accompanies the audience in the classic, which is not a success.
Here's what comes to mind
Although some are ignorant, they are good at summarizing the messy concentration camps
No p-chart, no video, not handsome, less loved
I can only code braille, and I implore you to shake your fingers and give a compliment to the attention
Note: Some of the picture sources are online, if there is infringement, I will delete it immediately